Signs of San Pedro
So, enjoy your walks, read the signs and know they are a large part of our island culture, not just advertising.
Read moreSo, enjoy your walks, read the signs and know they are a large part of our island culture, not just advertising.
Read moreBoat… beach… picnic… the words I yearn to hear. Why stay on land, when the azure waters of the Caribbean Sea beckon me to come and enjoy its rhythmic waves? Include a group of friends and family, with some food and drinks into your plans, and then you have a beach picnic as well!
Read moreWe raise our bottles of choice: Belikin, Belikin Light, Belikin Stout, Belikin Chocolate Stout or Belikin Sorrel Stout and salute the Beer of Belize! To Belikin, the beer that represents passion, vision, hard work, independence and great taste!
Read moreIn honor of Costa Rica’s 10th “Festival Nacional de Marimbas Limonal Abangares” Belize joins Guatemala, Argentina and Mexico bands in the annual festival of exhibition.
Read moreBoth International and National entertainment will fill the venue in San Pedro Town, from folk and artistic entertainment to heart-pounding modern vibes, the International Costa Maya Festival: Reignited is set to make its mark for 2019.
Read moreSo, what proudly made in Belize items can you take back home?
Read moreBelize is blessed with the most extensive cave systems in Central America. Throughout these systems run a myriad of rivers, streams, and creeks, making easy access via rafting, trekking, swimming, inner tubing, kayaking, and canoeing.
Read moreElkhorn coral is one of the most important corals in the Caribbean and along with staghorn coral and star corals have formed Caribbean coral reefs over the last 5,000 years. In the early 1980s a bacterial syndrome, known as white-band disease has now reduced the elkhorn and staghorn population to less than three percent of its former abundance. On Ambergris Caye, where reef-related tourism is paramount, one group of vested stakeholders have taken the lead in restoring reef areas that have been affected.
Read moreFrom simple corn tortillas to tamales and tamalitos, we love corn. We even consume it in traditional drinks such as atole and pozole. Not only is corn a staple in the Belizean diet, but its cultural significance is a major source of pride.
Read morePrimarily known for its absolutely romantic layout, with twinkling lights ready to cast their glow on happy couples for dinner, Aji is evolving.
Read moreBelize’s celebrated band will be touring Europe and North America this summer and fall in support of their new album, ABAN.
Read moreAll three festivals are spectacularly Belizean – and you might be tempted to attend them all! We don’t blame you, in fact, take us with you!
Read moreBe it breakfast, lunch or dinner, we always want more for our food. In fact, even our snacks are EXTRA. One of my favorites that has that explosive taste is the Chamoyada – a sweet and spicy blended fruit and ice concoction topped with more seasonal fruit and spices.
Read moreOne of their unique and fun trips is their Live Aboard Sailing Charters – overnight sailing, camping at one of Belize’s most beautiful atolls, snorkeling or diving along the second largest Barrier Reef in the world and even fishing!
Read moreLocated on the very popular Boca del Rio Beach, this island mainstay has been entertaining, feeding and watering guests and residents for decades.
Read moreThere is something about the vast expanse of the horizon that allows your worries to drift over that unseen ledge, temporally disappearing from heart and mind. Along the way, shorebirds often scamper the waterline, escorting you on your sandy saunter.
Read moreWhat a worthy recipient of admiration and love! Traditionally held over the Commonwealth Holiday weekend (mid-May) in Punta Gorda, Toledo District, the mighty cacao AKA chocolate has had its very own festival since 2007.
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